[exim] SSL verify error

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Autor: Alain Williams
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Para: Exim Users
Assunto: [exim] SSL verify error
Running on CentOS 6 (64 bit), using exim 4.88 installed from RPM
Build Host: buildvm-30.phx2.fedoraproject.org Source RPM: exim-4.88-2.el6.src.rpm

Today I notice that I am getting errors when I write to a mail list (mailman)
that is hosted on another similar box (same OS, version of exim). I think that
the mailman bit is a red herring.

I only get these errors if the message being sent is large (body or attachment).
Small emails - no problem.

The config files at each end have not changed for months. Exim was updated a few
days ago (by RPM) but both systems were rebooted and I think (but cannot be
sure) worked correctly for a couple of days.

I have regenerated the certificate files, no idea what is happening.

2017-02-28 00:47:56 1ciVxG-00066X-Qm [213.138.101.243] SSL verify error: depth=0 error=self signed certificate cert=/C=--/ST=gb/L=Watford/O=Parliament Hill Computers/OU=Web and Mail Server/CN=bytemark.phcomp.co.uk/emailAddress=root@???
2017-02-28 00:47:56 1ciVxG-00066X-Qm SSL_write: (from <unknown>) syscall: Broken pipe
2017-02-28 00:47:56 1ciVxG-00066X-Qm TLS error (SSL_write): error:1409F07F:SSL routines:SSL3_WRITE_PENDING:bad write retry
2017-02-28 00:47:56 1ciVxG-00066X-Qm H=bytemark.phcomp.co.uk [213.138.101.243]: SMTP error from remote mail server after sending data block: 250 543 byte chunk received: Broken pipe
2017-02-28 00:47:56 1ciVxG-00066X-Qm == addw@??? R=disclaimer_test T=smtp_header_rewrite defer (32): Broken pipe H=bytemark.phcomp.co.uk [213.138.101.243]: SMTP error from remote mail server after sending data block: 250 543 byte chunk received

Clues gratefully received with thanks

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Alain Williams
Linux/GNU Consultant - Mail systems, Web sites, Networking, Programmer, IT Lecturer.
+44 (0) 787 668 0256 http://www.phcomp.co.uk/
Parliament Hill Computers Ltd. Registration Information: http://www.phcomp.co.uk/contact.php
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